fvTlitisday, July Zlltlt- c» ~- BIRTHS , lliit. atannisons of-llr. and‘ v Bred-B idze. (Pntrfi-L please copy) ‘ "ssstturtinz-tlsunbim- m the thodistvPareonage, Snckville, N ‘arett Mclntyre, of Moncton, N T, to Laura Bell Murphy of Por P. E. 1. .,, . DEATHS ‘ .~ -—- »---\~ - fllLL8.—in this city on July 12th. 1920, the infant son of Mr. and firs. T. Mills, aged one day. .~\i6‘KENZlE.—.l\tv the ran. ltllillltl Hospiisi, July 14m. (‘iiptain Roti- qrlviv tfnnrerh Mr-lfonsio "will i17- Itmerat ‘today to Belfast Cemetery, [paving t‘li;iiiiiite.ti.\ni tst U il.lii. Service in Belfast iiliurch at 2 p. an. One daughter Mrs. 1L1‘. Suth- erland, Los Aogeles, Cit, is solo aunt-lying member of the family. Manitoba. Farmers Forth Separate Group ilVilNNlFil-BG, Jlily 14.—Forma- _ tion of a farmer independent group ‘in the Manitoba Legislature was decided tipon twiliiy at a miiviinf-r of newly elected members held there. After coming to the tire-i- sina tho meeting adjourned uiilll July}? when a group leader i5‘- i0 be chosen. Today":-i meeting with called by W. McKinnell. nieitilier for. Rockwooti, who iziatnii he lie- tlgved the group when orRItIllZQ-il vifpuid be secoind in strength in the legislature. :~_ Dr. MarfiePs Pills AT_ p rles Staten, 0N ti; Chi in, aid of at. (‘harlr Pit-wit fund. Refreshments and amuse- ments of all kinds will lit" [)l‘\lVltl' ed. ‘ '4? blttriottetowii‘ on torllr. sad In. Jotin , ($90 MUDQI‘ ROM!) l tliiiori, Qnity mi, to Blake Wood x son. ALDl-Uooro-At the Manse zh‘ ‘m July amt . M“ v0 li Dnlwoodlsnrfs Mntlieaon, Iris. and Miss "°‘,’j,,,‘,’,,'1‘,,,,,,,,,,,,,|,_,,,4 9 hi." MOON- llY tllfl: RW- at the some this, build up the ' ‘uulfillfl- - ' general lnsltlsendd cation of ' i 'glionq¥ills'DrJ. oedburfs AQHIRN -WIKTHI?,IIK. -- owdors. on June 80th. y the _ . n, H. Lindsay, Uieut. s. c. “h,” “:,f,,"°',_"af,‘,’,'“,§',,"hg°"'fi °l’t°"‘}i"w3“°il. n" -=--l--~=-r- ' u er o" own ' Those remedies genius: m ALD JAATHEBON. - at well-I. It" ° lBpd BHdge on July 7, 1920. aw ha‘, u‘: dlrrrmfi ‘fheillevllf. ‘R. Btsvert, Mr. Ewen i m" 7"‘ °. . Donald, Bradalbane, to Clarice Wulu. m’ rice Matheson youngest ii-iugh- Mrs. Matheson of "IJuiy 12th" by Rev. w. M. nyiin. Leaf lliiiiiltt‘ guaranteed. it will fill)’ Y0" l” _ i, _ give us ii call. "ibveizoyws in’ nan n. st J. i_». BLACQUIERE. '4: r Drugflst or " direct‘. Hr _ H M l e 2.00. Knickerbocker Ilemvtll‘ l-'-*' ' ~ _ _ i," v-q u" ll‘ uir-in- ‘Turnflht ~.._ » I - -* Y ~*--*- Y In Ciase of Colic r..i.W00[)BUllY‘ Hiirsc l..ii\iii\~.-i\t .\i\tl Condition Piiwtlt-i‘. M. “fnr?” nlnrgcnscnhCut- o ' no two " ‘ rnsnedlu ll [he . ma» sl ezLli l'.i..i°""i'-‘i';‘l vluhuulbxlvoll. Er; tlsmnsndnadcpzeacserons I $011M Dmflfsb and Civilians Prsnsml by V Inltll, TIOIIITOII s co. ullrn . cooiuunui. Que. m l NOJLCE _ Veterinary Rigistiatioi The Eilillllllllflg llslilfll illlllil-llwil “my” 9,. 't'l"lllfi of the Veterinary’ . "ii sit ill (‘harlottrettitvii on Motida), July 19th, 1020, iind iit Suniniernitle on Monday, July 20th, 1920, for the ouriwsv o! “Xflmlllilig credentials iinil refllfiierlllll "m5" itligililo for itdntission to member» slilp in the Print-c lililtvnril lslrlllil \r,.,,.ri“;n-;,» Mo. i-al ;\.‘i.4'flf'lilllflll All persons i-ligihlo for member- ttingl yinzisti l‘ iiii Iii‘ lit-fort: the 1st day of August, 1920- Signed, int. K.W. MacKlNNON> Secy-'l'ri-as . trim»; of |ll"t'lllll.'l (fhztrlotlieiowii. 1gp Kvlll Rt. . ll|llll'|'filtlt!, lll‘. l'lllll'i'll':t iiftii-o, Wiiti t‘ Si. July 1-1 3i l Farmers, Attention! We have a large stock of Birri-E‘ ern Paris (lrei-n in tins and Silver 1 'I‘\I,'in" absolutely I i an". instritcti-il by Joseph l). llitfgt-r, n! iiriiiliilliiiiirt, to soil by public stir-lion. 'l'il"-“lli l Jilli‘ lllllll- at 12 oktliit-k, iiharli. lil§ liiiiil "i" irlsliiig of oni- hitiiiirv-l l\t'l‘t"-' with "m" yiini-iy acres el..r. lrilaititi- l‘.i\l‘l'("l \ llll ltiiril and mt! wrriil 1‘.|ll1illi‘il at ili-ailiilliiinc Sti'i'i"-. convenient to l'lllll‘I‘ll('.S and Sishi-r». and one of the llPtil chipping ci-tiir on i-tt ltie lsliintl. Alli!) l-‘ox lliinch, stock iiuii implements its ftillntttia: ~One driving mare, il yrs. old, iwo l. fpi ali il .2“. of i--v'c.y llllr ;-lf~.,_l£:\vc|ly ill i: its By Order of Committee. An indignation meeting will be held. in Snnrletown llall on ‘Phurs- dlYt July 15th inst to take such steps as may tie deemed advisable fncounectitin with plilltlcal situation. Meeting at it n‘- olllck sharp. All interested arr- in- vildd. . FRANK KELLV! GEORGE MUTTART- ' Liberals. =-.,~’==,-_'_.._ » QQA cart-tut selt-i‘ tllfifk. alive Wl l l)» liliuia wit) h3v€yiiiti1tll Tantoii the present draft horses, 4 yrs rilil, one. llili’ l yr. tlill. lirir/illnti itnil Paritaiile, live milk i- \’<l, one ihorotiglibrvd Sitorthortt cow an lteifer calf " mos. old, one dry cow, two heifers .. yrs. i.iil, two heifers, 1 yr. old, iLlX sti-i-rw 1L1, olil, lhrvti i-alvou L! mos. old, htVtll sheep, four .~.|~.i'i'.ig ‘,ll_Lf\‘, one lironzl sow due to furrow in Septi tiilioi" 10th one ‘iltiv well hinder, one Frost & Wood mower, one Frost Q: Wood hay rake, one Frost 8i ‘tvllild ai-ctliiltt-i. seeder, one Massey iiarris gang |iIOW., one spring tooth hiirrow, one disc harrow, one spike barrow. three single plows, one potiilo surf» fit-r :itt.i ‘tiller, Olll! box cart and driving izli-igh. one jump seat wag’ on, one hike wheel witggvin, (new), on driving wagon, on piilpvr, one‘ lvllllvl", tiflt‘ potato digger, oni- threshing outfit, one Meiliite cream nt'|)1ll'ill‘)l', iiitc hurt-vi l'lilll'll, liiiy fork rori- ai.-i llloPlttl, iino (pier-ii ltoatiir, om- Zifill iii. liiiittit itritifi, two "Wllllr", I|T"‘ll'l" ind work hiitncsa. |‘l' tlriivlvi: ‘lion. " "'1" siiatiiil prove stormy sale wl‘i ho hi-‘d Thursday the 22nd at some hour I Terms for fttrm—-Deposit of ilri lililllli"‘il titular-ii i-:i.-.h or llIlI\l'-'lV"(l li-lnt note at time of sale, balance on execution of dei-d.‘ iinif of purchase Dl'li‘0 can bc lcft on fiirin secured by mortitge. rem» foi iitor-k and implements; nil sumo under $5.00 cash over that nmottnt four tnonihs crrirlit on approved joint notes. iiiscounf at the rate of 0 pr-r cent. per iinnitm fnr cosh‘. HUGH F. MORRI ON, tori llllill!‘l'..ll.<i to lllf‘ll‘ l uctloneey} Ifradalbunc, l‘.i-}.i., July 10th,1920. lot of household furniture iuiii oih. . Ina I -' "_:.;_-_ L. _ s ".4... 2.. O-Q b-OO-QQQQ-o oq-ooo-Qaaoooaoi BY JANE PHELPS 0-004 ZENA TELLS HER rrronv (‘ll.i\l"l'lilll flit, _ Perhaps it is nnt. strange that tlir- gift of rt rose soiitilil have up Rli‘t1ll'l_\' ‘ii mo. it \\'.'l.“- the first flower i lliltl hail given mo in months. ltzitis strange that i, who hail rc- ceived costly iiiiuitiiiiis o!‘ orchids anti roses without ii lllUllKllLRlUllllll have treasured this single blossom. ln a wiry, too, it inyv-sieil the giver uiih a new lllll‘l‘i'.~l for tut‘. .\ bii iit‘ iifiiiii-iit With almost its tiiitistiiil as were flowers in my huiiilriitii lift- l plai-r-il the rose in a glass tit‘ watt-r until l went home. then afl- t-r carefully rauiiing ii hit of the ‘»lf'lll l tiliirzoil ll'l)f‘l’iii‘l‘ . othet"si [llt'llll‘l‘ in thi- only Pl w. l had. "l trilii yiiit that i ' int: street an yvoti," .\iiii'_ she saw. “Fellows lik rive roses iliiloss they thin‘. Now that fellow . iki» could give ii girl ii whole flower garden and not iiieim il thing only that they \\'-l.- lryiii‘ iii got ilfliillltl llii- girl for Yifl good. lliit them surf -- I- asked his naiiui of the cashier. he——" "You did!" i interrupted, "l don't see how you could, What ttriii: ii?" l asked more eagerly titan l liiid meant to.~ ‘(Ytiririsity killed the cat, Zena! I've ii notion not to tell you» Bu! it tiiigltt work tho other way with you and kill you if you didn't know. ili~'.~i got a nice lady-like mime, Just l%;.‘lll\ SOlllP- l When Folks y Qit Coffee of cost ttlilo or purse. naturally drink q Instant POSTUM l575~7-l3'ii.~tifi. iiisi AGiRL ‘f And iieiihi-i“ is it pcrT Iver‘ uguration o in Canadian‘ he'd lillVf‘ " 'l l|"ltZ "S -llil‘li'i_ like you would knit» it.‘ llar-ilii .\iiiiii‘ri .".il a lil:i\ lilm, 1lrn't it.’ “Yes, l iltink it iloeis~llarolil Munro,‘ Z Fti|l"illt‘ll softly. Mary latiglted gleefully. ' i l “You Altl". liit!" she. f‘llt')l‘l.l('ll, : making me blush crimson. attil l \\'l~'ll she had not known of the rose. . “No, Mary. lliit l wish you r-niilii know hriw trangiiiy thrihrosii- ii.i=. tiiriirt rite feel. l tired lo have til r l like; of tht-m P-Pill n_r- that I them .i:i a mailer of l ll l i’: If i":itr.=i-,‘ "Didn't you say thank you " whom-yer they si-iit llll‘ iutytitiiii; lt t-xiitilii have lll\t‘ll very rude not iiiit l thanked them carols-a y. lt was lii-iaiisi- l had irltvays rt v I'll flllls oi‘ flowers from them". llur it ha: lli"t‘ll an limit" l sioppiiil, al» most nvt-reoitte by my thoughts —~ the happy carefree other llad i: iitl"ii ll0lf1fl---- "'i‘ii|. tiir- all about l"tl:i.~‘i‘. I have Wlllllvil in iistk you so many titties, btit tivas afraid ll would make yoti feel good to talk of i|l' tlllfllll them times when you had things-before your Father- i‘.i--il. t For an linur l talkiiil. 'l'alkeil an’ l hail not siiii-i- dad left us, 'l‘ltei"e ‘VIP: .~H\lll“llllllg in Mary's syitipathy- iliiit drew fill‘ toJeil her nf -~l‘ lli’ little happenings or my girl life. 1 il-ili-ribcii our house the furniture. my nw rziritiis. l told her of the iaervaitis, the cirs. iiiiil "(liter litxitr i"< that wont to the tiizikin: of lift- plcitsitnt for mo. Occasionally site interrupted me. "Gee. that tiiiisl have been a vhalo of ii house! Whirl did you do with iill them servants? My, l nev- ir ilreaiiiivrl l'il really KNOW any- iiie whut llltil ill] them things!" ‘nil 5'1) (in. But when l iolil licr of the boys lllll yiuiig meit .-th~ irept perfectly iill‘ until l hitil llillilllul. l tiilil ltttr of Jack Pryor, of Gregory Stuart, of Granville Dawson. 1 also told -~r M‘ ll-_i' girl triinils, of (‘lnllfht Shrphorii, lCrlilh Wren, and Rose iiariitiiiii. Of (ircgory and Claudia ‘ii -itir: riigitrgoil. iinil of the gay pitr- - .' 1 ‘~-v I r-- >i ll\‘. her of Horace Saunders, the man "l 1- I \\ :\..i, _, wanted to marry me. But of Ken- llt'lli lii\\\'l'tll('(‘ t said nothing. l iiotild not explain my‘ fooling. but. l " ‘ i" "Wit"! ti-"r it!’ him, "My. Zonal How can you live like we do‘! And how can you work and before I knew her intention, i- i- urn s were around mo and she was cry/lug. ll l..<\\.' yiu Wliil ti..-," i‘ tour "i, ifflicreis a Reason’ i “"""l Hi4 stopped-crying. "it was roam. -, New... Service Marks lm it/tfilrizotitinentailf a fioijtarit Development '_ phailroad History ' being through North Bay, Tunsgaml, Colin Clay Belt of Ontario. In planning the new scrvlcp possible to select idrsl routes from the ls e mile: _ the two railways, and the imuguratlott these avenues marks a distinct forward step in the development nl Canadian railroad facilities. "“‘*"*'*“ connected someway, so Hints for the Motorist . jBY ALBERT GLOUGH TIMING THE CAM SHAFT W. Fl. writes: 1 am putting new camshaft gears and crankshaft in-' l six i-yiiiidcr engine. llowcani 1 time the gears, when all the pis- ioiw have been taken out? l _'s_iiziiii Atidltched. Could otlfett. in RashAIIOvQrBod . Bumetl- "it . l Milwaukee Air [over , - Water not have I Home eqtsl w bath rootn an like their oi y relations! r And to tb i, what it means In and eighty pounds water sure to light it. with. . town tin-l ionk over our demonstrati- in; outfit. ' ‘ ' Currie it amino Miss Luov__riicuur"r. that vi-c record the death of Miss My‘ Pgipf McNutt, which Prince Edward island Hospital Charlottetown. went a very serious operation. A first all seemed to g9 well. and death ensued thvreiiiti-t. to her many friends llS a surldeii and grievous shock. The whole: community was moved by it. 1t was so unexpected, for she seemed more vigorous than many of her associates. Since her death, how- ever. it has been learned that she and her surviving sister knew that. she wits suffering from a malady that might prove futiti iit in? time, and yet she herself was to all appearances meeting each dziy with radiant health and happy ex- pectation, thereby showing a coiir ago witich had its roots in that itniiwerving fiiiih in hcr lleiivenly Fillllfll‘ which gave to her the sweet realization of the prouiiso "All thingit work together for good to them that love God." Tito lzitc Miss .\icN\itt was a de- voted ilatiglitcr and sister who, tip to the very last showed more con- cern for the com-fort of others than any iuixivty for herself]. 'lii the congrrgiitiiiits of Millpo- qite and Si. JtllllPtV, t'liiirlottetritvn, whore she was so woll known and so justly ostoenieil for hcr splen- did character, her genial disposit ion, and beneficent work, Jae tvZil tie tong remembered. Her activities in the Young People's Societies were ever tingrttdgingly performed and proved n fine contribution to the welfare of the church. lli-r mot in MEMORIAM f .__,___ a . it is with feelings of deep regret . Lucy McNuit, daughter of the lute took place on Sunday‘, June. 8th, in the where she under- t llill after, ll few days there was collapse very shortly The tidings of hcridemlse canto - . to in life may well be expressed in , 11 Queen Bl. ChettultelnIll. t. We, the undersigned merchants of Kensington, will close our stores on Wednesday at 12 noon, on Sat- urdays at 9 p.m., and on all 0th- er days at ti p.ni., beginning Mon- day. July 5th. and continuing to September 30th. I JOHN MCGOUGAN, -. RIUBEN TUPLIN l 00., ,UNITED FARM FRQDUOTI, LTD KENNEDV BROS, 1277-7-3121. i t Registered Stock For Sale i One pure bred shorthorn bul, three months niii. One pure bred shorlhorn bull, one month old. Dotti these young animals are from first prize dams and sire, are good individuals and the hen, lircoiling olitainnihlo. Prices right for immediate sale. - J. s. J-ENKINS, ' Upton Farm. 1520-7-10satitieths1ii. ‘ Tiae-Strailgartney ma‘ the ‘he wnrds" “In the Wm“ - Leaves Bonshaw. Leaves Ch'town. spark ‘lever does not mo“; m9 llfor uses, therefore i must count my m}, 530 m m_ 3_00 p_ m_ inst-r’! iuvr-ii ll llilrli is ltlll tin-i Wflrlll Wllllih" Tires. 13th, 700 n. in. 6.00 p. m. ens , if tin-ii‘ be that the timer ‘at ACUW- lmgmt (‘hfwlllli “h” ca?" Fri. 16th 8.; u. m-. 6,30 It. m. sol too into, for a lot-i spark 0c» Plfll Wlili lit?!‘ Slillfillilllfl Wllertlvltl‘ Sllfl Tires. 20th 4.-0 u. m. 1.30 p. m. mshms .3, In“. ma] “rnmnnyl ill went. At lllu [time oi’ what was to Fri. 23rd 6.00 n. m, '3.30 p. m. is not SlPDTISIHF. ihnt vou got black iill flll illl tori brief career sit" rmllv» 'l‘iies. ‘Nth, 7.00 a. m. 0.00 p. m. smoke n; starring, but you better vii ilw fulfilment or her Master's Fri. 30th 8.00 (l. m. 6.30 p. m. examine "ie ciiriiuretiii and .~~-‘ lYYSl l" li-"Pl llil‘ ill ilit‘ iiilfiriilill All freight to he at Pownal that t' vines not flood because of lifllll‘. find felt that um was not Wharf one hour before sailing. the flot; or float-valve licing do‘ lfiilvlilll lliiiilit‘ lilll “'09 lltilnll llilmii 1435-7-8~'l‘hure, Mon. 7i. ranged. : The choker on your car-v l0 lOOlK iill Tlll‘ Angel lilflts Whom littretor intake does not stick cios- - site lwl loved 10oz since and lost "‘“““ f ed. docs it. This would make such a While." an over rich mixture as to waste The loss and sorrow to the aged Answer: Usually the chnnkshiift 1015 of gasoline and to prevent rho mother who was recently bereaved spceillng tip of thocngine under uii-~ or her husband we vim only tevlily KPH!‘ and tho cunt-shaft goat‘ are lteyeil to tt-hir resperetivc shafts in .~ certain definite position, and there is a certain tooth marked on- "Of CilllfFlP, l thanked the boys one of the gears, wliiicli should _be'" m’ slit-ti bgitwi-iin two niitrkeil ter-th on the other keiir. thus bringing; e vratikshitft and ‘(fflllffihllfl into the correct angular relation. Phorc .-illUlllll ho marks on the flywheel corriisponiling with iliiiul center positions and with the opening and vattci-rl spark. l conceive. Questions or general inter-cit to sister Mary. the nelce M-lss Bssniiil motorists will be answered in this who was hrmiizlit tin Willi the de- eoiuntn, space permitting. if an lin- iueiliate answer is desired, encolse in the home. lllP seirniiilriissed, stumped envelope, | Preston and Ernest, and the many, mourning relatives and friends, we deeply and affectionately sympa- Ailtiress Albert L. Clough, cure of our office. tiiivi. Liflfllllg times of inlet and exitaust‘ ‘llll his love. his kindness, my -valt.'es and, oven through the plow ins are ottt. hv \Vfll"l'lfl" the valve whither it, Zena, puslrroils and the flywheel niarlt-_ iiigzt, you min ti.t lllt‘ . ‘iiicrzfai llliili Fruit liaisons in that restaurant. You're ii brick!" i» "1 ellilll be quite nappy now-fling,‘ valves arc correctly suit or not. TIRE CHANGE AFFECTS MILE- AGE READING J. wrltcu: My car was cquitipeil wiii i-l-l x 4 iitili liri-i-i, htit lhiive put on iireit n!’ the it!» x 4%, inch Hill‘ liow iiiui-li iilffcrenre will this make iin the odometer reading iii' fitting Ztiti miles? The spccdontcicr is geareii to the transmission Wliiti. can be iloiie to make it read correctly? i Answer: When your oilotiteti-r reads 100 miles you will really have one practically 103 miles. The only means of correction is to have the BDEGdOIITGlcA driving ‘gears changed and you getter con- sult th ninufciurr of your speedo- meter s to this, giving hltn the make, model itnd number of your car and explaining the tire change that You have made. F. G. 8. writes: 1 am getting very low gasoline economy with my Ford although l drive with the carburetor adiustinent nearly clos- ed. At starting, black smoke comes from the exaust in clouds. with the iidjtistiitcnt open only enough to start on. I can move the spark lov- er all the way ove: without. ita ifraklnt; any diffeernco in the (in- igine speed. Can you suggestions? Answer: Arc you ‘are that the spark linkage has not become din- a "You have llaroid Moore too, n» member." She couldn't help trying to teas me even while sympathiz- lfll with mo. ‘ " Tomorrow-An Invitation ' A ‘awful to be there alone, but i sitiuft mind now-not much." ' r \ inako any ‘ t i’ P”? ° . you whip the i diiint . Each wealt For a Tiiilii sckage of Jiffy-Joli serves si_x in mold form, or twelve ti’ ell. It is a real-fruit package contains a of fruit-juice essence, con- densed and sealed in Ill"- No artificial flavorjs until l" nnc is used. kitty-Joli. very hou will always ms For this is the only dessert which fruit flavors. flsyorh-try it. fruity flavor sn fruit itself. P A Cheque will be sent envelopes sh Examiner, P. lottetown. s. No saccha _ sewifewho once tries kc sure to get} elatine ottlcd Your choice oi ten ulck has t esc In Jlfly-Jell you get the delicious thlzo. in God's comforting and keeping they may tlnd shelter from the storm, ihnt the pence of (ind may descend upon their sad hearts and silent home, rind that they may feel and know. that this affliction, over- whelming as it is for the present, lll. through the ruling providence of our Heavenly Father, working and eternal Presbyterian Witness. l-v- ~--~ —— _ it n With the mother, tho ceased iittd wits as a younger sister two Wirntherit. For the bereaved we pray that s.s. “Magdalen” Will leave Montague everyjmg. tlilY. Wednesday and Friday at I n. in. for Pictou, N. 8. ,csllin| at Georgetown and Beach Point, llub tou, N. B. every ‘ifuesilay, Thurs- day atid Saturday, at noon, For further particulars see time table. A slits lied: s‘ ‘l’ o. 1.111331"? lth s it tneitle totiet lust , can of tire to have s hose handy f prop, Call in the next. time you are in a ray Harbor. Returning leave Plo- _. Stiles , .~ l ‘T ' d Combined n14 words the MIIIGI is: caus It is best investment l (armor csn. l. ‘rims n iii m1 . _ s , watering tron ii is wl’i‘.i.‘i.‘£,"'l?..““'... .22.: "m .:,~...i: "i. t" “"5 a i - v v I . ‘ i nndwns burning and itch . Sh: I , an“ o; no wmhnnmo ,' . giggnww-"gghuwt-gg, is import with. as else »' w» commute sari tits "“""°' m" " ‘m '9' u“ m" " h“l“"°“°‘“"d ' i‘ ‘wit: ‘about the" etitklranf ls ‘I n ' , _, m'ti'i".;"?i".="$m'°"“'wm"°“ M’ "t" l" with "it ' twill w iyiirici: L4: l ii ll ii seeaersifttéii ""1 s. WILLIAM FRAQIR, llsnager, out for them a fnr more exceeding weight of glory.— . Pf t‘ , DBDO-ti-lii-lmo. can N‘ .' v Fastem Steam-ship Linea, Inc. Demolition of Freight all Putllglylwau John III In“; ltflmlhln "Govcrlsor m»; wit: mu It. .r a; d m...” of n. ";*j.,.-.;°t.s;_:.is~:.t:r.::. . s5: in»: i" "lliit" 3:1,‘. ' iii-J's" stout 11:"? u" n? m. u "fix". "m m 3"“. ‘m ~ T-r sun: sue s-rsnnoorss sue 1' 60-00-00-049- ‘ umziiaklhcttrfilectlon with slotronolltnn Lino menus for New n»; y“ l {Five Dollars For A Letter for Five Dollars to the author of what, in the opinion of the Editor, is the most interest- fift; letter for publication. All ould he address- ed funer- nqxxwiire of the Editor.‘ “The Charlottetown 0. Box 89, Char- Cornmunicetioal ' must be original sad exclus- i ive. Preference will be given to llrfef lettprs bearing name. and address’ b!‘ publication rind guns twirl: uuestltmi of -9000!” especially re- iltlllitnrv and its Ilj-j-Il" I Canadian National M: Ingvnililh DAILY IBIIVIGR he o"? ‘filial Agent NI llil full inform; A. longest“ to ‘h. o I. l. 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